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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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4 months, 3 weeks ago

you cannot talk about capitalist enterprises in general

There are two different questions here: one concerns an appreciation of the flexibility of capitalist development and the other is the recurrence of patterns, and the extent to which these are determined by contingency or necessity. On the first, the adaptability of capitalism: this is partly relat…

—p.357 Lives on the Left: A Group Portrait Fire at the Castle Gate (301) missing author
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the crisis has been transformed

In ‘Towards a Theory of Capitalist Crisis’ you describe a deep structural conflict within capitalism, in which you differentiate between crises that are caused by too high a rate of exploitation, which lead to a realization crisis because of insufficient effective demand, and those caused by too …

—p.349 Fire at the Castle Gate (301) missing author
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4 months, 3 weeks ago

China's role in reducing global inequality

First of all, we should not exaggerate the extent to which China has broken the pattern. The level of per capita income in China was so low—and still is low, compared to the wealthy countries—that even major advances need to be qualified. China has doubled its position relative to the rich world, b…

—p.345 Fire at the Castle Gate (301) missing author
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4 months, 3 weeks ago

the autumn of a particular hegemonic system

Another idea, to which you provide much greater theoretical depth, but which nevertheless comes from Braudel, is the notion that financial expansion announces the autumn of a particular hegemonic system, and precedes a shift to a new hegemon. This would seem a central insight of The Long Twentiet…

—p.340 Fire at the Castle Gate (301) missing author
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it is not the very poor who migrate

One of the attractions of going to Calabria, for me, was to continue in a new location my research on labour supplies. I had already seen in Rhodesia how, when the Africans were fully proletarianized—or, more precisely, when they became conscious that they were now fully proletarianized—this led to…

—p.337 Fire at the Castle Gate (301) missing author